PROPO?ED CAMBRIDGE AND LINCOLN RAILWAY
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... More fighting is shortly expected in Burmah. The Liberals will not contest the City of London. There was maiden Quarter Session at Salisbury. H.R H Princess Beatrice has attained her ...
... Rectory, Devon, the lady of the Rev. Robert Scott, of a son. Oct. 8, at the Vicarage, Ex ...
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... *** Orders and Advertisements are received by Mr. MARKES, at the Post Office, by whom the Plymouth Department of this Paper is conducted. The Late Plymouth Bank.—On Thursday last, pursuant n ...
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... - - -: X :E T X R, WEDNESDA&,. OcTo-ea2, 1834. * -. l'AlrtIR . At Heavitree, on the 26th inst., the Lady of E. Smalley, Esq. of a daughter. Oct. 24, at Newport near Topsham, the Lady of Capt. W. J. D'Urban, 25th regiment, of a daughter. ' Sept. 20, at Nauplion, in Greece, the Lady of Frederick Strong,. Esq. of a son. Oct. 23, at Helstone, the relict of the late Humphrey Millett Grylls, Esq. of ...
... o HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. CHANCERY DIVISION.-Satcrday. (lief ore Mr. Justice C'HITTY.) IK BE DEVELOPMENT ANU INVESTMENT COM PACT (LIMITED). Mr. Justice Ciiitty made an order continuing the .limitary winding up of this coir pany under the super- ■\ .on if tiie Court. As the petition contained no less than l.v.- > i. ets devoted to explaining the objects of the company, J - 1 n.l .ii;i ordered ...
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... HOUSE OF COMMONS— Wednesday. Mr. H. HINDE moved the third reading of the New- castle and Berwick Railway Bill. The bill was read a third time, ancl passed, the amend- ments having been previously agreed to. The Manchester Improvement Bill was read a third time Manchester Court of Record Bill was read a third time and passed. The Bridgwater Navigation and Railway Bill was read a third time and ...